

About Me
Meet Dublin
Status: Fostered
Estimated Age: 1 Year (born 1/29/21)
Estimated Weight: TBD
NEW - 18 JANUARY 2022: Dublin is a prior BREW puppy who was adopted in March 2021 but is now needing to find a new home. His owner fell and sustained injuries the keep him from being able to take proper care of Dublin, who is young and energetic. Here is what Dublin's owner has to say about this cute boy:
Dublin and I have been together for 10 months. He is almost a year old now. We live on a heavily wooded 1.5 acre lot in Warrenton, VA. There, Dublin loves to chase squirrels and rabbits; he marvels at the deer, hides from the bear, and sniffs everything in sight.
About 6 months ago, I began to have pain in my right knee that eventually caused radiating pain into my hip. I am now on crutches and can barely move. I’m awaiting a date for knee surgery and an MRI on my hip. Meanwhile, the pain is excruciating. I am no longer able to take care of myself and Dublin. We’ve moved into my brother’s home, temporarily. I’m saddened by my current state of health, but even more saddened by having to find a new home for this little boy.
Dublin is great with other dogs (see pictures with his big cousin, Oliver). He loves kids and is a Real Beagle pup! He deserves a good home with a family that will love him and raise him. Dublin is a playful little guy with a bunch of energy. We’re looking for a good, loving home for him. He’s known nothing else!
Questions?
Q: Can you tell me more about a specific dog? Is s/he good with kids / housetrained / good with cats/ etc?
A: What we know is in the write up. Our knowledge about any dog that is not in a foster homes is limited. Once approved, our adoption coordinators will work with you to match you with the right dog.
Q: Can I meet a specific dog?
A: We’re sorry, but you must be an approved adopter to meet our dogs. Pre-pandemic, dogs could be met at adoption days, but you still had to be approved to adopt from an adoption day.
Q: How can I adopt a specific dog?
A: You must submit an adoption application and be approved to adopt. You can do that under Adopt – you can also learn about the adoption process there.. It will take about two weeks for an adoption coordinator to get in touch with you. Please keep in mind that dogs that are available now may be adopted in the meantime. But we are always getting new dogs. You can see them on our website.
Q: Can I add another dog to the list on my application?
A: We don’t hold you to the dogs you listed on your application. It gives us an idea of what you are looking for. Plus it will let us know if someone is interested in one of our special needs / hard to place dogs.
Q: I indicated that I was interested in a specific dog on my application, but I see that s/he has been adopted. What happened?
A: We do not hold dogs. Applicants in the queue before you are being approved and may adopt the dog you are interested in before you are approved. But we are always getting new dogs in and your adoption coordinator will help you find the perfect match.